William Shakespeare, a very expressive writer, wrote many well known plays.
spoke one of his most famous soliloquies in Hamlet, which is a tragedy. His famous.
soliloquy was spoken in Act III, scene I. Throughout the play, Hamlet is dominated by a.
desirenot to be?.To be, or not to be, that is the question?. This is the very first line.
spoken in the soliloquy. It is also very famous and well known line. What is the true.
meaning and feelings of this passage? What things are occurring around Hamlet and.
causing him to feel this way? So many changes were taking place in Hamlet's life that he.
disapproved of. Instead of dealing with them he only wanted to die. DEATH or references.
to death are the key words, they are repeated numerous of times throughout the soliloquy.
For example to die, to sleep. It all means death!.
Hamlet constantly is talking about death, but why? That's the real question. The.
death of Hamlet's father is a key figure to his feelings. He loved his father dearly and is.
very sadden by his lost. This is shown by the extended period of mourning. Also how he.
makes everyone aware. Hamlet doesn't want to live anymore unless the presence of his.
father exist. Hamlet's mother repeatedly tells him to get over it, move on, change is.
clothes and his attitude. This makes him feel that his mother has no feelings toward the.
situation or towards his feelings. In a way it's kind of like he has been left alone and no.
one care about him anymore. After learning that his uncle Claudius was the one who.
murdered his father, he is very ferrous. He seeks revenge at Claudius due to the return of.
his father as a ghost. His mother has remarried to the person Hamlet despises the most,.
which is his uncle Claudius. After his father only being gone for two months his mother.
has already remarried. Hamlet is disappointed by his mother's emotions to his father's.
death. He believe that she should have mourned longer and is outraged by her telling him.